You wouldn't believe it, but something actually, truly interesting came out of the Apple vs. Samsung lawsuit yesterday. Apple had conducted a survey to find out why, exactly, consumers opted to go with Android instead of the iPhone. The results are fascinating - not only do they seem to invalidate Apple's claims, they provide an unusual insight into consumer behaviour. The gist? People choose Android not because it's an iPhone copy - they choose it because of Android's unique characteristics.

Well, in a way. But I look at more in the way that I reject the Apple/Jobs faith as I do the Christian religion. I really don't have to try any of Apple's products; the company has done enough on its own regarding its business practices to cause me to avoid them every chance I get. Although there were some products by Apple that I wanted in the past, their behavior over the last half-decade or more makes me makes me proud to have never actually bought a single one one of their products in my life.